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Depew,  Chauncey  M.  Election  of  senators  by  the  people.  Speech 
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Minneapolis:  The  H.  W.  Wilson  company,  1909.  x,  118  pp. 
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Contents. — How  senators  .came  to  be  elected  by  state  legislatures; 
The  regulation  of  senatorial  elections;  Some  results  of  the  system 
of  election;  The  personnel  of  the  Senate;  The  movement  for  the 
election  of  senators  by  the  people;  Popular  control  of  senatorial 
elections;  The  argument  for  popular  election  of  senators;  The  argu- 
ment against  popular  election  of  senators;  Conclusion;  Appendix 
I.  Resolutions  favoring  popular  election  of  senators  passed  by  the 
House  of  Representatives;  Appendix  II.  Recommendations  of  the 
Pennsylvania  joint  committee;  Appendix  III.  Bibliography; 
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laws  needed  for  the  people’s  rule — the  method  by  which  to 
obtain  the  people’s  rule.  Speech  in  the  Senate,  May  31, 
1910. 

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Percy,  Le  Roy.  Election  of  senators  by  direct  vote.  Speech  in  the 
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Election  of  senators  by  direct  vote.  Speech  in  the  Senate, 

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Rayner,  Isidor.  Election  of  senators  by  direct  vote.  Speech  in  the 
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Root,  Elihu.  Election  of  senators  by  direct  vote.  Speech  in  the 
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Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Rept.  814.) 

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8-35605  JK1181.A3  1908a 

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by  direct  vote  of  the  people. 

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{In  Congressional  record,  61st  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  v.  46,  no.  23  (current 
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Senators  Sutherland,  Beveridge,  Borah,  Carter,  and  others. 

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Cong.,  3d  sess.  Senate.  Rept.961.) 

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Oregon,  South  Carolina,  and  Texas]. 

[Washington:  Govt,  print,  off'.,  1907.]  5 pp.  8°.  (59th 
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7-35158  JK1176.A4  1907a 

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different  forms,  has  employed  different  means  and  methods,  but 
has  ever  kept  the  same  spirit  and  aim — a determination  that  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States  shall  be  made  responsible  to  the 
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1906.  Thacher,  George  A.  Significance  of  the  Oregon  experiment. 

Outloolc,  July  H,  1906,  v.  83:  612-614.  ap2.08,v.83 

1906.  Schafer,  Joseph.  Oregon  as  a political  experiment  station. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  Aug.  1906,  v.  34: 
172-176.  AP2.R4,v.34 

“New  way  of  choosing  United  States  senators”  pp.  174-175. 

1906.  Direct  election  of  senators. 

Independent,  Aug.  23,  1906,  v.  61:  4^3-464-  AP2.l53,v.61 

1906.  Popular  election  of  senators  in  spite  of  the  constitution. 

Literary  digest.  Sept.  22,  1906,  v.  33:  373-375.  ap2.L58,v.33 

1906.  Allen,  Philip  L.  The  trend  toward  a pure  democracy. 

Outlook,  Sept.  15,  1906,  v.  84:  120-125.  ap2.08,v.84 

1906.  The  Des  Moines  conference. 

Outlook,  Dec.  15,  1906,  v.  84:  902.  ap2.08,v.84 

“To  promote  the  movement  for  direct  election  of  United  States 
senators.” 

1906.  Russell,  Charles  E.  Could  these  be  elected  by  the  people  ? 

Ridgway’s,  Dec.  22,  1906,  v.  1:  7-8.  AP2.ll557,v.l 

1907.  Direct  primaries  in  New  Jersey. 

Outlook,  Jan.  19,  1907,  v.  85:  101. 


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1907.  How  shall  our  senators  be  elected  ? 

Ridgway’s,  Feb.  9,  1907,  v.  1:  25-26.  AP2.R557,v.l 

Opinions  of  governors  of  several  states:  Colorado,  Connecticut, 
Minnesota,  Wyoming,  Rhode  Island,  Missouri,  Iowa,  Kansas, 
South  Dakota,  Louisiana,  Montana,  North  Dakota,  North  Caro- 
lina, Oregon,  West  Virginia,  Florida  and  Indiana. 

1907.  Moorhead,  F.  G.  Kemaking  the  senate. 

World  to-day,  Feb.  1907,  v.  12:  178-181.  AP2.W75,v.l2 

1907.  The  popular  election  of  senators. 

World’s  worlc,  Feb.  1907,  v.  13:  8489-84-90.  ap2.W8,v.13 

1907.  Crosby,  Ernest.  Our  American  oligarchy. 

Cosmopolitan  magazine.  Mar.  1907,  v.  4^'  549-550. 

AP2.C8,v.42 

1907.  Fulton,  Charles  W.  People  as  legislators  in  Oregon. 

North  American  review.  May  3,  1907,  v.  185:  70-72. 

AP2.N7,v.l85 

1907.  A proven  failure. 

OutlooTc,  May  4,  1907,  v.  86:  17-19.  ap2.08,v.86 

On  the  election  of  United  States  senators  by  state  legislatures. 

1907.  Meredith,  Ellis.  Senatorial  elections  in  Colorado. 

Arena,  Oct.  1907,  v.  38:  353-360.  AP2.A6,v.38 

1907.  Mulkey,  Frederick  W.  Electing  United  States  senators. 

Independent,  Oct.  10,  1907,  v.  63:  847-851.  AP2.l53,v.63 

1907.  Paul,  Harold  S.  United  States  senators  by  direct  election. 

Government,  Nov.  1907,  v.  2:  85-93.  Hl.G7,v.2 

1908.  Direct  election  of  senators. 

Independent,  June  4,  1908,  v.  64:  1311-1312.  AP2.l53,v.64 

1908.  Thacher,  George  A.  Oregon  election. 

Independent,  June  25,  1908,  v.  64:  1 44^-1 44'^'-  AP2.l63,v.64 

1908.  Responsible  government. 

OutlooTc,  June  20,  1908,  v.  89:  363-36 4>  AP2.08,v.89 

1908.  Direct  primaries  East  and  West. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  Oct.  1908,  v.  38:  399. 

AP2.R4,v.38 


1908.  Maxey,  Edwin.  The  election  of  United  States  senators. 

Arena,  Nov.  1908,  v.  4O:  4^8-431.  ' ap2.A6,v.40 


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1908.  O’Neal,  E.  Election  of  United  States  senators  by  the  people. 

North  American  review,  Nov.  1908,  v.  188:  700-715. 

AP2.N7,v.l88 

1909.  Senator  Root  on  direct  elections. 

Independent,  Feh.  4,  1909,  v.  66:  267-268.  AP2.i63,v.66 

1909.  McColloch,  C.  H.  People’s  rule  in  Oregon. 

Arena,  July,  1909,  v.  41:  4^1-4^^'  AP2.A6,v.41 

1909.  Bishop,  George  R.  The  mode  of  electing  United  States 
senators. 

Forum,  Aug.  1909,  v.  4^'  142-147-  AP2.F8,v.42 

1909.  West,  Henry  L.  Shall  United  States  senators  be  elected  by 

the  people  ? 

Forum,  Oct.  1909,  v.  42:  291-298.  AP2.F8,v.42 

1910.  Hendrick,  Frank.  Sociology  for  the  constitution,  the  wreck 

of  regulation. 

Editorial  review,  Jan.  1910,  v.  2:  4^-84-  AP2.E26,v.2 

Election  of  United  States  senators  by  popular  vote,  pp.  47-49. 

1910.  The  Senate  and  the  people. 

Editorial  review,  Nov.  1910,  v.  3:  1175-1177.  AP2.E26,v.3 

1910.  Speaking  out  about  the  senatorship. 

Nation,  Dec.  15,  1910,  v.  91:  571-572.  AP2.N2,v.9l 

1910.  Perrin,  John  William.  Popular  election  of  United  States 

senators. 

North  American  review,  Dec.  1910,  v.  192:  799-804- 

AP2.N7,v.l92 

1911.  Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Nationalism  and  popular  rule. 

OutlooJc,  Jan.  21,  1911,  v.  97:  96-101.  ap2.08,v.97 

1911.  Senators  by  popular  vote. 

American  review  of  reviews,  Eeh.  1911,  v.  43:  131-146. 

AP2.R4,v.43 

A discussion  in  favor  of  popular  election  including  sketches  of 
newly  elected  senators. 

1911.  Carter,  Thomas  H.  A new  and  dangerous  proposition. 

Independent,  Feh.  9,  1911,  v.  70:  291-294-  AP2.i53,v.70 

1911.  A victory  for  popular  rule  [election  of  James  E.  Martine, 
U.  S.  senator  from  New  Jersey]. 

Outlool,  Feh.  4,  1911,  V.  97:  245-246. 


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1911.  Bourne,  Jonathan,  jr.  Wliere  the  people  rule:  Oregon's 
example  to  her  sister  states:  Initiative  and  referendum 
and  election  of  United  States  senators  by  the  people. 

Columbian  magazine,  Feb.  1911,  v.  3:  821-832. 

AP2.C685,v.3 

V 

1911.  Boot,  Elihu.  Tampering  with  the  constitution. 

Inde'pendent,  Mar.  9,  1911,  v.  70:  497-501.  AP2.l63,v.70 

1911.  Woolley,  Robert  Wickliffe.  The  fight  for  direct  election  of 
senators. 

Pearson's  magazine.  Mar.  1911,  v.  25:  398-403. 

AP2.P35,v.25 

1911.  Ogg,  Frederic  Austin.  The  problem  of  our  senators. 

World  to-day.  Mar.  1911,  v.  20:  301-304-  AP2.W75,v.20 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


Allen,  Philip  Loring 

Bacon,  Augustus  O 

Beveridge,  Albert  J 

Bishop,  George  R 

Borah,  William  E 

Bourne,  Jonathan,  jr 

Bristow,  Joseph  L 

Brookings,  Walter  Du  Bois 

Brown,  Norris 

Burgess,  John  W 

Carter,  Thomas  H 44, 

Crosby,  Ernest 

Davis,  Jeff 

Depew,  Chauncey  M 

Doub,  Albert  A 

Fanning,  Clara  Elizabeth 

Fulton,  Charles  W 

Hardin,  Thomas  B 

Haynes,  George  Henry 

Hendrick,  Frank 

Heybum,  Weldon  B 

Hoar,  George  Frisbie 

Holcombe,  Arthur  N 

Holst,  H.  von 

Jerome,  Waldron  M 

Jones,  Wesley  L 

Jones,  William  Carey 

Kansas.  University.  Extension  di- 
vision   

Lobingier,  Charles  Sumner 

Lodge,  Henry  C 

McColloch,  C.  H 


Page 

Maguire,  John  A 46 

Maxey,  Edwin 52 

Meredith,  Ellis 52 

Miller,  C.  R 50 

Mohn,  Earl  John 46 

Moorhead,  F.  G 52 

Mulkey,  Frederick  W 52 

Nelson,  Knute 46 

Ogg,  Frederic  Austin 54 

O’Neal,  Emmet 46,53 

Owen,  Robert  L 46, 49 

Paine,  Robert  T.  jr 50 

Paul,  Harold  S 52 

Pearson,  Paul  Martin 47 

Percy,  Le  Roy 47 

Perrin,  John  William^ 53 

Rayner,  Isidor 47 

Ringwalt,  Ralph  C 44, 47 

Roosevelt,  Theodore 53 

Root,  Elihu 47,54 

Russell,  Charles  E 51 

Sanford,  Ephraim  H 47 

Schafer,  Joseph 51 

Simmons,  F.  M 47 

Sulzer,  W illiam 48 

Sutherland,  George 48,49 

Thacher,  George  A 51,52 

United  States.  Congress 48, 49 

West,  Henry  L 53 

Wisconsin.  University.  Univ.  ex- 
tension division 49 

Woolley,  Robert  Wickliffe 54 

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43 

43, 49 

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43, 49 

43,  54 

44 

44 

44 

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49, 53 

52 

44 

44 

44 

44 

52 

45 

45,51 

53 

45 

45, 48 

45 

50 

45 

45 

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